The museum is a short hop for me... And there's a Hooters less than 10 minutes from there.
Hmmmmmmmm...........
"Durum Patientia Frango" (By patience I break what is hard) Clan Muir Muir motto
"Do well, and let them say - Gordon!"
"I don't care to belong to a club that accepts people like me as members" My hero, Groucho Marx
I was a cadet petty officer (chief?) during G63's last decommissioning run before it was docked in Toronto at Ontario Place. We used to "man" the ship on weekends and vacation times giving tours, till they found out that the cadets were taking souvenirs during their stay. Where did that #*!& bell rope get to this time?
Anything is good for me. No one stands under ladders looking up for a view, now do they?...unless the back of the kilt gets hung up on your way down. Now that would be a view. I don't have an air force tartan.
There may be a very special guest, details to come. I will say though that if it works out you won't want to miss this one, by the way the Canadian Warplanes Museum will be open on Canada Day.
I'm planning on meeting you all at the warplanes museum on Canada Day.
Have booked myself a week's holiday to Toronto while Ann is away on her physiotherapy course.
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So the cat is out of the bag the other guest is our own cessna152towser. Alex, I hope you have a safe trip over and am looking forward to meeting up once you get here.
I'm planning on meeting you all at the warplanes museum on Canada Day.
Have booked myself a week's holiday to Toronto while Ann is away on her physiotherapy course.
Wow what an honour to finally meet you. I'll definately will make this one. As a matter of fact I was just at CWH this past Sunday. Amongst the featured planes were two Spits' a Hurricane and a Messerschmit Bf109 buzzing the field in formation with the one Spitfire. Never thought I'd ever see that and (probably never will again). It was an emotional even for me being born 20 years after the war.
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